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in 1861. Some kind of mental illness meant that she had to return to England. She did however start a school with her sister but although successful it was wound up on her sister Eleanor's marriage in 1872 to
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in 1840. In 1852 she and her siblings became orphans and the children were divided into different homes. Benson and her sister lived with Mary Sidgwick and her husband who was a Reverend in
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and it was opened on 3 November 1875, with twenty-nine girls and three teachers with Benson as head. The school was at the Judge's Lodgings at 16
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Ruth Pryor, ‘Benson , Ada (1840–1882)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, October 2005
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Caroline Bingham, ‘Bishop, Matilda Ellen (1842–1913)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004
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visited. The school moved to 38 St Giles' in 1879 but by then the head was
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She is also known for her leadership at Norwich School and Bedford School.
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St Giles' House (Judge's Lodgings), 16 St Giles' Street, Oxford
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as Benson was obliged to resign again due to illness.
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Winson Green
Bedford
Katharine Esdaile
Oxford High School
Norwich High School for Girls
Bedford High School for Girls
Winson Green
Rugby
Edward White Benson
Archbishop of Canterbury
John Ruskin
Thomas Hare
Oxford High School
St Giles'
Girls' Public Day School Company
Assize
Judge
Matilda Ellen Bishop
Bedford




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St Giles' House (Judge's Lodgings), 16 St Giles' Street, Oxford
Archived
Wayback Machine
Pevsner, Nikolaus
Oxfordshire

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